It looks like awards season started early this year. Following up 2013’s profoundly intimate The Spectacular Now, director James Ponsoldt proves his worth once again with The End of the Tour... Read more
Richard Ayoade might be best known as an actor and a comedian, but he blew away critics with his 2010 coming-of-age directorial debut, Submarine. With his second movie as a director, The Dou... Read more
This year really seems to be the year of Brazil. With the biggest sporting event in the world coming up, the FIFA World Cup, it only makes sense that a sequel to the crowd-pleasing film Rio... Read more
Richard Ayoade‘s second feature film, The Double, releases in April but that’s left plenty of time for a new trailer for the dark comedy/thriller which shows us just that little... Read more
Despite the clearly unfounded rumors that Bryan Cranston was considered for the role as Lex Luthor (he said he was interested but hadn’t been contacted about it) and rumors that Warner... Read more
Magician films are few and far between but it seems that when they do decide to show up they always come in pairs. The last go around was The Illusionist and The Prestige and this year’s do... Read more
Goodbye 2012 and hello 2013! 2012 will go down as one of the most successful years in box office history, not just because of the increase in ticket prices or the 3D/IMAX upcharges, but beca... Read more
Oh, the plight of a 20-something. Jillian is a law student who has dropped out to be an artist (with no talent), and has been asked to cover a friend’s day at work giving out free samp... Read more
There’s nothing better than a Woody Allen movie set in Europe. Of course his New York-based films are clever, intelligent, and entertaining, but after the success the Midnight in Paris, Alle... Read more
Woody Allen‘s Midnight in Paris is not only his highest grossing film in his nearly fifty year film career but has also been nominated for a number of prestigious awards (and will like... Read more
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